What is your domain set to?
Also I think the !selfhosted@lemmy.world community might be a better place to ask for help.
What is your domain set to?
Also I think the !selfhosted@lemmy.world community might be a better place to ask for help.
That’s most definitely a bug, in my opinion. Might want to file an issue on GitHub.
Oh, good idea! Whatever works for you. I spent several hours yesterday trying all sorts of networking hacks to resolve the issue on my instance. I eventually found a combination that worked for me.
The concern here is we are all solving this issue in slightly different ways on our self hosted instances. Eventually, I hope the lemmy dev team releases 0.18.1 fixing all these issues for good.
One other thing I did was update my resolve.conf so that valid DNS IPs were making it to the containers. Otherwise the containers might not have valid DNS. Also try rebooting your host.
Here is what I did to fix the container DNS lookups failing:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20430371/my-docker-container-has-no-internet
Oh, this span builder error. Yeah I’ve been seeing that error since I upgraded to 0.18.0. Sorry, I don’t have a solution for this one.
Glad you figured out your pictrs error though! One other thing I did was update my resolve.conf so that valid DNS hosts were making it to the containers. Also try rebooting your host.
Feel free to add to this discussion. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3314
Yay! Thank you for confirming
Yay! Small victories
What is wrong with using communities? By the way, in kbin they are called magazines.
Are you running lemmy 0.18.0? It breaks a bunch of internal network connectivity. The short term solution is to add an external network to both the lemmy-ui and pictrs containers, then you can change http://pictrs:8080
to http://your_domain
.
Note: there are also some issues in 0.18.0 with comment federation at the moment. Please reply to confirm this comment was seen, thanks!
Hey when is the next launch?
That was fast…
Wait, another one? Or is this a repost of the one I already subbed to?
Hell yeah! Let’s go Padres!
All my Reddit subs are slowly making it over here! Not a local anymore, but I lived a good 10 years in San Diego. I miss good burritos, especially the California Burrito.
Ideally, yes. If that can be the reality, and I suppose that is how it should would with federation, then server costs should never get out of hand.
You bring up a very good point. Currently lemmy.ml has thousands of users. Lemmy.world has thousands of users. The hardware they have selected to run their instances is adequate for now, but, what is the plan for scaling out if the user base grows? Is there one? They have a donation page on each lemmy instance (click or tap the heart icon,) but that can’t be enough to pay for the cost of running something used by millions of people, even if only 100s of thousands are ever only online at any given time.
In terms of UI/UX, @dessalines@lemmy.ml has mentioned in a post they are currently working on major performance improvements and enhancements.
Easy one to miss! The documentation isn’t very detailed. 🙂